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Request for information for the provision of referee communication systems for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™

For its tournaments, particularly the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™, FIFA intends to use video assistant refereeing systems, subject to approval by The International Football Association Board (The IFAB) in March 2018. In the course of the trials with video assistant referees (VARs), it became clear how important a fully integrated referee communication system is to the project.

FIFA calls for providers to offer an all-in-one solution for communication systems that enables the pitch referees to communicate among themselves and with the VARs in a remote location.

Project
The referee communication system consists of three core components: the units used by the referees on the pitch, the headsets used by the referees and the system used by VARs. For the 2018 FIFA World Cup™, the VARs will be located in a centralised video operations room in Moscow connected via fibre network (provided by FIFA) for all 64 matches. The selected provider is expected to provide all components of the system. For clarification, three (3) main officials require open-mic on-field communication devices; the fourth official (1) standing in the technical area in the stadium should have push-to-talk options and a minimum of seven (7) headsets for VARs and VAR operators in a remote location, of which two (2) need push-to-talk capability – all communicating on the same channel.

Process
Providers should present their solution to FIFA as per the timeline below. Part of the tender process will be a validation phase of the offered solutions in order to assess the quality and reliability of the system presented. It is imperative that a working product (no prototypes or products in development) be demonstrated in a live scenario in the course of this demonstration. The exact location and event will be closely coordinated between the provider and FIFA. If successful in the first phase, the provider should be available and capable of delivering its system for live testing during the FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2017.

*Technical specifications *
For the match officials in the stadium, a portable wireless receiver unit and headset with the following minimum requirements are required:

Radio units (pitch) must:

be weather-resistant (minimum IP67-rated) and extremely durable

be compact and easily clipped or inserted in various positions (arm, small of the back, waistband, etc.)

include a robust headset connection that is impervious to dirt or liquid. Wireless solutions are not acceptable

Include noise cancelling to allow for clear communication on the field and with the VARs in extremely loud conditions

include a way of easily switching between frequencies/bands to enable use in various countries throughout the world (pre-match set-up)

include robust encryption to prevent interference with and interception of communications between match officials

volume control

Headsets (pitch) must:

be weather-resistant (minimum IP67-rated) and extremely durable

be light, and comfortable to wear for extended periods of time and in all kinds of weather situations

allow for the use of custom-moulded ear inserts owned by the referees

include the ability to add push-to-talk (default should always be an open mic)